The Isetta Inn has a wonderful, whimsical vibe! I LOVE the care that has been taken in representing the individual “theme” of each room (as shown in the many photos on the website) and the way that the Isetta car is shown around the house (got to see a 1934 Isetta in person at the small BMW showroom museum at the plant in Spartanburg, SC, in April, so this stay at The Isetta Inn in Savannah, was destined to happen. It’s fun to take in all the interesting decor at the Inn. It’s well-maintained and inviting! Communication with the property owners was relatively easy, particular via text. Everything was explained very well and the YouTube video for the lay of the land, as well as the guide book in the room were extremely helpful! I only used “the honor system” cash box for purchasing a couple of postcards and stickers, but I appreciate that there were some drinks and food items were available at very fair prices. I didn’t rent a bike, but that’s a cool feature, too. The location of the INN was great for my three-night stay and I met some very friendly fellow boarders while I was there. The construction in the area wasn’t taken into account when I first used GPS to find the location, but I figured it out eventually. The streets were a bit noisy, especially early one morning (about 4:30 am) when a few emergency vehicles zoomed past, sirens blaring, but that’s nothing against the Inn, just a busy thoroughfare, I reckon. All-in-all, my stay at The Isetta Inn was a memorable one!